Publications
The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.
Publications by the Smith Lab
Preprints
2024
A second wave of Notch signaling diversifies the intestinal secretory lineage. bioRxiv (2024)
Published
2025
26 (1), pp. 7 - 30 (2025)
DNA methylation in mammalian development and disease. Nature Reviews Genetics 2024
15 (1), Article 10631 (2024)
X-linked deletion of Crossfirre, Firre, and Dxz4 in vivo uncovers diverse phenotypes and combinatorial effects on autosomes. Nature Communications
A second wave of Notch signaling diversifies the intestinal secretory lineage. bioRxiv (2024)
59 (12), pp. 1489 - 1505 (2024)
Reconstructing axial progenitor field dynamics in mouse stem cell-derived embryoids. Developmental Cell 2023
25 (4), pp. 579 - 591 (2023)
Dynamic antagonism between key repressive pathways maintains the placental epigenome. Nature Cell Biology Publications by Dr. Zachary Smith before 2023
Self-patterning of human stem cells into post-implantation lineages
Nature volume 622, pages 574–583 (2023)
DOT1L bridges transcription and heterochromatin formation at mammalian pericentromeres
EMBO Rep. 2023 Aug
DOT1L promotes spermatid differentiation by regulating expression of genes required for histone-to-protamine replacement
Development. 2023
Dynamic antagonism between key repressive pathways maintains the placental epigenome
Nature Cell Biology volume 25 (2023)
Hijacking of transcriptional condensates by endogenous retroviruses
Nature Genetics volume 54 (2022)
Diverse epigenetic mechanisms maintain parental imprints within the embryonic and extraembryonic lineages
Developmental Cell 2021
Smart-RRBS for single-cell methylome and transcriptome analysis
Nature Protocols volume 16 (2021)
Epigenetic regulator function through mouse gastrulation
Nature volume 584 (2020)
TETs compete with DNMT3 activity in pluripotent cells at thousands of methylated somatic enhancers
Nature Genetics volume 52 (2020)
Differential regulation of OCT4 targets facilitates reacquisition of pluripotency
Nature Communications volume 10 (2019)